Skene wrote:Much thanks to Autosport and Valvoline for bringing this event to Tobago.

Till the updates come in.........

hold this in the meantime........

24.857 sec

Well done thanks for sharing

Congratulations again to AutoSport on pulling off the impossible !

Now that AutoSport ran an event with driver classification based solely on times, allowing 2wd vs 4wd the question of "what you have under the hood," did not matter. Also, no issue on break out times to add confusion. As the match up shows the 2wd could very well give hell to 4wd turbo, just as D. Lyons Swift and A. Farah's hatch civic, and S. Hosien Mx3 were among some of the fastest cars of the day.

This event proves that an even level-er competitive field can be achieved without compromise as the match shows. When some chose to impose limits on themselves, as my good AutoSport friend stated, "we are about creating and producing better skilled drivers."

Congratulations to young Steven Hosien who impressed the hell out of everyone in his 2 litre Mx3, Kodos to Maria, the only female driver that showed no fear and welcome to skene from Tobago that promised to show how a 4wd should be driven in the next Arima Drag & Wind event in June.